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Ian Anderson, the most outstanding of the British Realm is a Scottish songwriter, singer, and multi-instrumentalist. Ian Anderson's net worth is $20 million. Anderson Ian has earned his net worth as the flautist and the leader of Jethro Tull a popular British rock band. Anderson was born in August 10, 1987 in Dunfermline. They operate the RSA Boiler Fluid firm in East Port alongside his father. He spent most of his youngest years in Edirnburgh, Scotland. As a youth, he was a sales assistant at the department store of Lewis at Blackpool. He also acts as a vendor on a newsstand. In 1963 he founded a band with some of his school colleagues known as the Blades. Ian was a harmonica player and vocalist in this soul and blue band. He got married to Shona Leoroda and they are blessed with two kids.

He survived the deep vein thrombosis. From then he has worked tirelessly to create awareness about the disease in many public forums. Besides, he is a devoted businessperson and owns and ran many salmon farms in New England. Anderson has been the leader for Jethro Tull band for about 44 years. In addition, he has a very successful solo career.

Earnings & Financial Data

Date

Category

Description

Amount

2001

Record Sales

Estimated earnings from the live album album Living with the Past with Jethro Tull band (certified gold by RIAA and Music Canada)

$550,000

1988

Record Sales

Estimated earnings from the album The Rock Island with Jethro Tull band (certified silver by BPI)

$60,000

1986

Record Sales

Estimated earnings from the album Crest of a Knave with Jethro Tull band (certified gold by RIAA, Music Canada and BPI)

$850,000

1984

Record Sales

Estimated earnings from the compilation album Original Masters with Jethro Tull band (certified platinum by RIAA and silver by BPI)

$1,060,000

1981

Record Sales

Estimated earnings from the album The Broadsword and the Beast with Jethro Tull band (certified silver by BPI)

$60,000

1978

Record Sales

Estimated earnings from the album Stormwatch with Jethro Tull band (certified gold by RIAA and Music Canada)

$550,000

1977

Record Sales

Estimated earnings from the live album album Live - Bursting Out with Jethro Tull band (certified gold by RIAA and Music Canada, and silver by BPI)

$610,000

1977

Record Sales

Estimated earnings from the album Heavy Horses with Jethro Tull band (certified gold by RIAA and Music Canada, and silver by BPI)

$610,000

1976

Record Sales

Estimated earnings from the album Songs from the Wood with Jethro Tull band (certified gold by RIAA and Music Canada)

$550,000

1975

Record Sales

Estimated earnings from the compilation album M.U. - The Best of Jethro Tull with Jethro Tull band (certified platinum by RIAA and gold by BPI)

$1,300,000

1974

Record Sales

Estimated earnings from the album Minstrel in the Gallery with Jethro Tull band (certified gold by RIAA and silver by BPI)

$560,000

1973

Record Sales

Estimated earnings from the album Thick as a War Child with Jethro Tull band (certified gold by RIAA)

$500,000

1972

Record Sales

Estimated earnings from the album Thick as a A Passion Play with Jethro Tull band (certified gold by RIAA and silver by BPI)

$560,000

1971

Record Sales

Estimated earnings from the compilation album Living in the Past with Jethro Tull band (certified gold by RIAA)

$500,000

1971

Record Sales

Estimated earnings from the album Thick as a Brick with Jethro Tull band (certified gold by RIAA)

$500,000

1970

Record Sales

Estimated earnings from the album Aqualung with Jethro Tull band (certified 3x multi-platinum by RIAA and gold by BVMI)

$3,250,000

1969

Record Sales

Estimated earnings from the album Benefit with Jethro Tull band (certified gold by RIAA)

$500,000

1968

Record Sales

Estimated earnings from the album Stand Up with Jethro Tull band (certified gold by RIAA)

$500,000